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Either provide low cost daycare (federally funded) or increase child tax credit to support a parent to stay at home until their child is school age, or do both
@B2Q2PLC3mos3MO
families are struggling to keep up with the cost of living as it is. However, we should be able to have good, safe, quality daycares that parents can afford.
@9FRKFKN2yrs2Y
Childcare should be free for anyone that is not rich and the government needs to listen to educators on how to make that possible
@9F8BGJM2yrs2Y
Yes, offering both free daycare for low-income and private daycare that cost
@B2JBSJ23mos3MO
No, increase tax funded programs only aggravate the situation of us parents needing help with bills like childcare. Bring back one income homes so parents can raise their own kids, and help us become strong citizens who can afford our own bills without government crutches.
@B2H2BPL3mos3MO
No, make it feasible for people to live in a single income family. Families raise kids, not strangers.
@8WPZ6863yrs3Y
No!! The money has to come from somewhere...us Stupid questions
@93QZV7Z3yrs3Y
Yes, our children deserve to be looked and cared for in safe environments, and parents should not have to worry about affording it.
@8DBP8TM5yrs5Y
No, because unfortunately the government cannot afford it
@8SFWYKW4yrs4Y
i dont have an opinion on this
@96QP3KD2yrs2Y
this is just a bandaid on the fact that corporations and capitalism care more about exess value then our lives. This should be a short term solution to the problem of a lack of a living wage
@9434QJX3yrs3Y
Provincially managed but with federal standards
@93WL6VF3yrs3Y
Yes but we should also provide more funding for mothers to stay home to look after their children.
@8YRX8JV3yrs3Y
Only for those who need it
@8XZYC7Y3yrs3Y
This would be cheaper if it were not nationalized as long as no monopolies in the market form
@8VV2P574yrs4Y
Yes, but only for those who cannot afford it
@8VPHHHJ4yrs4Y
More funding should be provided to lower income families
@8VJ2V7V4yrs4Y
Yes, but only for low income families that have a low income due to no fault of their own
@8V58MRJ4yrs4Y
Funding should be provided directly to low income or single parent families to allow for their choice in daycare.
@8TZBQTH4yrs4Y
Yes for all families. Not just the poor.
@8TX333D4yrs4Y
Yes, in addition to policies that allow families to truly choose if they want to return to work or stay at home to raise their children for a few years
@8TQD5PR4yrs4Y
Yes, but similar to the educational system, there should be private and public daycares in which there is free childcare, but higher quality establishments for families who will pay for higher standards.
@8TFVW57New Democratic4yrs4Y
Incremental subsidy based on personal income of parents.
@8T66NK94yrs4Y
Yes, but only once we can safely afford it
@8S8V8KH4yrs4Y
Make daycare cheaper/Government funded
Yes, but it should be mandatory that children are vaccinated to be able to be part of the program
@8PJMGYM4yrs4Y
Let each province decided, but my personal stance is no, we should focus on reducing spending, debt and deficit, but if we are going to support this than it should be for those who really need it only!
@8PCRLKV4yrs4Y
Families should be able to rely on daycare policies wether if there low income families or single parents. It doesn't matter who they are parents should have equal polices in daycare
@8FLFBSN5yrs5Y
Yes, but offer the funds to parents if they choose not to use the daycare system
@8DNCJ3B5yrs5Y
@99C3XJKConservative2yrs2Y
No, women should stay home with the kids
@97KVS782yrs2Y
Only if it's paid from the government themselves and not my own taxes. Otherwise, everyone shouldn't be forced to pay for other peoples children.
@8TVQ8DH4yrs4Y
It should be based on income
@8T55ZT54yrs4Y
This should be a provincial issue.
@8DC736T5yrs5Y
Yes, everyone who is working with young pre-school children should be offered socialized daycare.
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